Book written by Garth Wells. If you want to learn how to write stored procedures and triggers for Microsoft SQL Server, Code Centric: T-SQL Programming with Stored Procedures and Triggers is the book for you. You'll learn "real-world" coding and how to build non-trivial applications. All
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BMC Software's SQL-Programmer® Available For Microsoft SQL Server 2000
BMC Software, Inc., [Nasdaq: BMCS], the leading provider of e-business systems management, announced its award-winning SQL programming tool is now available for Microsoft SQL Server 2000. SQL-Programmer® 2001 for Microsoft SQL Server 2000 will boost database developers' productivity and make the
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by Edd Dumbill – In his opening keynote at XML Europe 2001 in Berlin, Tim Bray explained how XML could make the Web more interesting — specifically, the Web's user interface.<br> <br> Bray recounted that many members of the original team that created XML envisaged its application in web-enabl
Apache Xerces Workshop
IBM will be hosting a day-long workshop on the Apache Xerces2 XML parser in Cupertino, the week following Sun's JavaOne conference. The goal of the workshop is to explain the design and implementation of Xerces2, as well as resolve design issues and discuss the future of the project.
XML and SOAP Programming for BizTalk™ Servers: Chapter 5: The XML Application
Now that you've seen an XML document and a schema to describe its structure, let's create an application to use the data. I'll walk you through the two basic ways to deal with an XML document: as an in-memory tree object and as an object that generates events as it is processed by the pa
DataReturn Turns Up Buzz Meter
Web hoster DataReturn will announce a new high-reliability service with Microsoft this week, amid hoopla interpreted by many as a way to raise DataReturn's profile, possibly leading to a partnership or an acquisition.<br><br> The Texas Web hoster is adding services based on Microsoft software a
Database object naming conventions
There exist so many different naming conventions for database objects, none of them is wrong. It's more of a personal preference of the person who designed the naming convention. However, in an organization, one person (or a group) defines the database naming conventions, standardizes it and oth
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Microsoft's XQuery Prototype
This is a prototype implementation of the W3C XML Query language XQuery as defined by the February 15, 2001 working draft. The purpose of this prototype is to give you a possibility to try the language and provide feedback. To run this prototpe, Internet Explorer 5.5 Service Pack 1 is required. For
The True Nature of Web Services
By ALAIN LEFEBVRE – In the year 2000, many marketplaces did not achieve the results that had been announced. Suddenly, the enthusiasm that was buzzing around B2B has cooled. Now that we can look at the situation with a bit of hindsight, it is easy to explain why independent marketplaces (the main ch